The Java.net MSRP (Message Session Relay Protocol) project team has announced the release of Version 1.0.3.FINAL. If you're not familiar with MSRP, it's an open source library that implements the IETF's RFC 4975 (that is, the Message Session Relay Protocol). RFC 4975 defines MSRP as:

a protocol for transmitting a series of related instant messages in the context of a session. Message sessions are treated like any other media stream when set up via a rendezvous or session creation protocol such as the Session Initiation Protocol.

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Work on Java EE 7 presses on under JSR 342. Things are shaping up nicely and Java EE 7 is now in the Early Draft Review stage. You can find out more and get involved by visiting the Java.net project for Java EE. There are now a number of important open issues that the Java EE expert group would like to get broad community feeback on...

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I am new to Java.Wanted to use MSRP library in our Store and Forward server.While compiling I am getting "Abbreviator cannot be resolved to a type AbbreviatorTest.java /msrp/src/lib/slf4j-1.5.8/slf4j-migrator/src/test/java/org/slf4j/migrator/helper line 29 Java Problem" error .

I have one query related to source code changes in Msrp stack.
I want to make some changes in Msrp Stack code, in order to integrate it with my application, then do I need to publish changed code on java.net.